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Of ire Ref L-- - - :- - Uv' LDS LEARY DECLARES UTAH ATHLETICS '' :- 'kS ' ' L‘ : -- took the lead at the beginning and were never pressed by their opponents Coach Hamilton’s First and University’s Ideals Should Second Teams Spankedv Be Placed Above Fraterby Rynearsoh’s Boys i nities Says Law Dean L D S hoopsters romped home The fccores: THE First Team L D S : rf Dean (46) First Half Chicago Jan 7 in favor of the East Slders at the end of the first half " Chlpman forward for the visitors was theright scorer on heaviest team He managed to toss ten either field baskets or Just twice as many as Pea- body who ran second In basket shooting for Fitspatrlck’s team E Anderson’s accuracy in fouls made him high scorer on throwing tLe Grantsville team Jordan First Team (86) 4S-3- - - - D S The preliminary game between the second teams of' the two schools was Situation So t Unique won by the L D B by the score of Mr Leary declared that this was one 3 The boys from the church school of the real questions confronting the state institution and suggested that to will probably be appointed early next something' be done by the alumni week Mr to conditions According improve not Is the local the Leary Dr Wfdtaoe Unable to Attend university only-- institution which has confronted Dr John A Widtsoe president' of the same aituatlon as It is equally as the university was unable 'to bo presprevalent Sn other colleges throughout was from him ent a but letter the country Mr Leary as a con- by Toastmaster Farrell read which the in clusion praised the work being done president called attention to ther need upby President John A Widtsoe Instanof a suitable gymnasium to meet the and its the university building needs and dignity" “university’s ' 'In his dards and expressed the belief that Lowell talk also Romney a some day the local college will be called attention to the lack of gym“real ore” facilities Anothar important matter discussed nasium The program which was complete at the banquet was that regarding the styled the "Conference Track Meet" students and was as follows: “The Pole obtaining of high school for Vault’ W unithe other desirable persons H Leary "The Mile” Ben E Roberts versity Albert lirokmeyer assistant "The Mile" Roger Van Pelt “The ciach started the fireworks when he High Half Romeny" “The Jump” asserted that too many promising high Discus" AlbertLowell “The Shot Brokmeyer school athletes are being lost to the Put" Fersmors Little “The Low Huruniversity chiefly because of the dis- dles"' Nelson H Norgren Muslcaln interest displayed by university alumni were numbers the by varsity given He said that such men as Harry Kil- quartet and by Lawrence Eberly JohnElgin Erickson Stanley Will G Farrell was “master of patrick son George Hamilton De Mont Steel course” The committee in charge conand N O Catmul were desirous of en- sisted of H Jjl Marshall Jay H Stock-ma- n midyear and Spencer Felt Next year’s tering the state Institution at could be committee ir satisfactory arrangements was announced as follows: made Dee Stone Robert Flagel and Robert S (’oacli Xorgren In a forceful talk Lewis In the award day exercises held at supported Drokmeyer’s remarks and said that athletes should be encouraged the University yesterday noon the folto enter the university He declared lowing program was given: Selection that he believed that all that was necband remarks Nelson H This led University' essary was a little coaxing Mandolin club adselection Norgren to a motion by Judge E J Milne of the dress John D Spencer president of to tne effect lhat a alumni association of juvenile court committee of alumni be appointed to awards Dean W H -presentation law of Leary aid In securing students desirous of school response Roger-VaPelt ' received the state institution The moathletes The entering following tion was unanimously passed and Will awards and were the honored guests at G Farrell toastmaster appointed Jay the banquet: Roger Van Pelt Lowell 11 Stockman H L Marshalland SpenRomney Clarence Douglass Creighton cer Felt to appoint a committee to King Homer Warner Harold Kay Earl Harold carry on this work This committee Wilson Alphonso Thorum Goodwin Charles McGill Lloyd Taylor Francis Porter Louis Karrlck Emmett Bohan Ghauncey Whitney Spencer Reid Maurice Roche Earl Ferguson Leo Mathews John Hayward John Elmer David Coleman Langford The main ingredients in beer Thorum James Smith Clyde Dorton are barley and water Utah Albert Brokmeyey Ira J Hopkins Hodges Stephen Kerr Theron White Club Barley is famous Lynn Parmelee Burtis Robbins Sam : Smith as a brewing grain Utah moun- Jack Murdock Bryan Johnson Heber Sevy Golden Adams Elisha Kirk tain water is unusually pure M Roland Magqr Leroy George Frank John Francke Feramors Litand perfectly adapted fox Francke Charles Van Pelt Fred Taylor and tle brewingCharles Johnson Several athletes who earned letters last year are out of town and consequently their awards - are awaiting them at the university List of Banqueters Those present at thq banquet besides the honored guesta Included W’ R J W Alrd A C Goodrich J R Griffiths C R Grimmett George G By water Milton Bennlon Harry S JoWalter A Kerr seph FPeter Kasius Joseph J Cannon J H Coombs II L Marshall W IL Leary R S Lewis R R Lyman Arthur Erickson Henry Moyle Cain Farrell Will G Farrell Robert Flagel Spencer Felt P Pr&ttv A F ' Palm C- A Quigley Ben is made from these choice nat- B E Roberts 'F W Reynolds George A ural Utah products No brew- Rynearson Clark Young Orson Ryan ery anywhere starts with finer Horace Sheley Jay H Stockman C D raw materials They are pre- Steiner L W Snow Calvin Smith Scott W' C Twlss S B Talmage pared in a plant that is right Stewart D Thomas William T Ward Elbert up to the minute in every de- George H- Wallace Henry Wallace W tail by men who have devoted N Williams R W Young Jr W G E J Milne' Ernest Bamberger their lives' to acquiring per- Hunter C Marlon Nelson Hermon J Wells fection in brewing science Ralph B Jordan G E Romney W R Calderwood Cavendish Cannon W R Wlnegar R E' Caldwell & A King CalRawlings Armlstead Green Warren A Fisher Brewing Co vin F Lewie Arnold Becks trand Lawrence M Russell is IN THE BEER Eiberly and Ray The versity" - " -- Chlpman American referee Referee Taylor : BOX ELDER RECEIVES LACING FROM B Y C Special to The OGAN Jan 19—Box Herald-Kepabllca- Ar-gy- le -- - ‘ - ’ - - prize ' Lad Ira I Ckl-akaatar- 1i 111 la bout Taka AiknrDni UlimnJ ‘ He4 and Maid laMated with Blue at her Bay ar roar Draqarlat Aikfor DIAMOND KRAND ' v rS far SS year kaawa Beet Safest A 1way Rd labia !T SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE u PII-L- E ai— ' ' -- i Little Rock Ark Jan 19 —Outfielder Ernest Walker was traded today toTin-cuthep Nationals for Pitcher Philadelphia and Outfielder Weiser- by the Little Rock club of the Southern assoclar tion He batted over 300 last season He formerly was with the SL Louis ' - - Americans - v"- - vv v- - nl PARK CITY SWAMPS EVANSTON QUINT 67-1- 2 Special to The Herald-'RepubHean- 'J — Grid Pilo t Weegh-ma- n eran' catcher recently- refused a contract calling for 3400ft- claiming that for Warner and a like number for Xo matter how many balthe cut from 37500 was tod great Mr Kay were lots taken the result remained Weeghman said today that he had sent Archer a second contract “calling for considerable less than 34000" “I first ’Sent Archer a contract which called for 34000 not because of his ability as a ball player but for sentimental reasons" he said “Thls iniarht be considered tair when It Is remembered that he batted at a 220 clip and games last seaplayed in sixty-on- e son I’ve sent him a second contract less money calling for considerable than the first and he can take it cr leave It as he sees fit or find employment elsewhere- I’m ready to take the same action as I did in this case with any ball player who wishes It’ AMERICAN FORK (54) Mr Weeghman pointed out that the season club's Chicago salary list last was 3145000 and asserted that about 375000 or 380000 la all a big league club can afford He reiterated former statements replying to threats by David L Fultz president of the Baseball of Players fraternity to oncall a strike 20 the Chicago eree February players that the club's special train would leave for the training camp at Pasadena C&l on that date if there Is not WEBER ACADEMY WINS a single player on hand IN OPENING GAME - - - Emmett Pinkley Stars in Telephone League 4 j Alley fest On the Orpheum alleys hotly-contest- ed - - Walk-Ov- er Treseder-- ' Rank J a ’ i ' Bush Daniels Melroy 1’ Totals' jj Spaldings Olsen Emery Love Nystrom Bourne i Totals Boston Store 1 ' 201 123 Sidusky Bohling Taylor Blank 67-1- Schranam-Johns- ' 2 154 139 166 145 130 Ttl 3 506 299 151 137 137 130 153 168 130 775 675 741 2191 143 149 141 132 181 195 153 179 146 154 145 Ttl 48-- 177 139 155 417 490 746 827 752 2325 155 136 195 156 214 129 136 144 173 153 3 151 158 146 139 124 Ttl 856 735 Tli 2309 155 Totals - 38-1- last night the trimmed the 8paldings quint two out of three in the first of the Commercial league’s mixes for the evening In the second of the Commercial the Boston Store league matches two to the Schramm --Johnson dropped ' five In a mix The took the final heat by only druggists eleven pins Emmett Pinkley starred in the Telephone league alleyfest last night on the Quinn drives by takingg both high scores In the Maintenance-Accountinmix In this- meet the Maintenance crew copped all three games from the Accountants The Construction quint all the in the secgames from the Engineers got' ond of the Telephone league's matches last night This afternoon beginning at 130 there will be a series of twenty games rolled by Henager and Bockholt against Castro and J B Quinn They will shoot on four alleys simultaneously and a fast and furious alley battle is bound to result The scores : Walk-Ove- rs Herald-Republica- - - S n to Tbe Jan 19— Weber academy’s Summerhays Special r f TRIM SPALDINGS - ' one-side- -- WALK-OVER- was no election was held yesterday at the University of Utah It was next planaed to elect a leader for seven team after but football year’s ballots were takes a deadlock still exlated betweea Homer Waraerand Harold Kay nominees for the posiwithtion and the team la therefore out a leader for next year ' Accorddoea ot ing to dope’ Coach Xorgron“election" Intend to hold another until next fall when it la hoped that there will be some choice for one person for captain- -' At yesterday’s voting seven votes were east' Jan 19 After suffering PARK CITY this being the tenth straight win at the hands of the Evanston team for 44-3- 466 460 S90 on 6 Gherke Mansuy Erickson Bowring Elnhaus i 433 497 136 - - Park City (67) 2 4 VARSITY GREENLINGS BEAT BINGHAM HIGH to Tbe Special 0 ' Bernston If Edwards Lf Haws rf a 0 0 10 0 Barlow Hammond c Maughn rg Neeley lg Horne lg Totals - 20 U McMullen 0 0 20 ' 0 8 2 0 0 m Voorhees 0 0 0 0 1 I— 14 0 - 4 ' a Pts 0 0 0 0- rf c McBride ' F FB 4 5 y IT A1 44 - referee C A C umpire - - school FORK High basketball ' team ' will journey to ‘Salt Lake to with 'Westminster five at thetangle' gymBurlington nasium tonight at 8 o’clock As this will be Westminster’s first real game of the season the players are all determined to bring- home victory alto be fast is the - - : -- - - ' - AMERICAN FORK FIVE - game though and close- Althoughexpected by to go across-th- handicapped to prachaving city tice Coach Lloyd' has had fifteen men out for positions on’the team Some of the men who have been showing in good ' form so far are G DeMolsy forward who is a fast and accurate basket shooter and a good floor man and Bardwell guard' who also Is a fast and a steady closehis man very player usually guarding was Coach much survery Lloyd ly when B Meakln last year’s star prise forward reported for' practice His return will no doubt strengthen the team very much R Kent also of last five has eo far not reported but year's Is hoped that he will soon report - e : 1 :iiLg ’ ‘ - - - - j ' Herald-Republica- n : : - --'- -- : : -- - ' - j- Totals ’ Herald-Republica- n - - A large assembly was held yester- at Westminster at which the football men werecollege their letgiven ters of the previous season The awards were delivered by Dean who congratulated the playSweazy ers on their steady and faithful work season throughout The following men received awards B Meaken (captain) P Davies (captain-elect) G E Morrison D Johnson H Lloyd J Kirk ham W Lloyd Rand O Goodale L Gibbs P Talbot H Bardwell' " day ' - - Blnlntenanee 1 LoveridgeM Case L Pinkley EL B L ThompsonEmmett Pinkley Totals 9 oaa 435 434 485 468 491 Accounting Flint Hill Brink Hummell J Clyne V Jeglum H C Kline Bulkley C Totals 7 08 COMMERCIAL HOOP LEAGUE TO OPEN the-entir- - ' The Commercial Basketball league will open its 1917' schedule at the Deseret gymnasium tonight with four games The first of the contests will take place at 730 o’clock EX CURSIO NS ' - —TO— CHICAGO and CLEVELAND —via ' Cushman referee McAfee C Hobson C C Steck Mi Holt E Hess Lu N Christensen L - - - - COLLEGIAN ATHLETES RECEIVE AWARDS - PRINGVILLE Jan 19—The Sptlng-vill- e High school basketball team smothered the Pay son hoopsters under a ' 60 to 14 score in the Sprlngvllje gymnasium tonight Hard fighting all the time by the visitors kept the fast and skilledeven Sprlngville bunch from an more formidable Piling 'ofupcounters W Weight was an array offense- In himself making fifteen field goals' which' was more' than double the score' of the whole 'Pay son On defensive he played as well GRANTSVILLETS SLUMP team: the ball the majority of times getting Jump-ups with Loveless his in the' WINS FOR EAST HIGH opposing center r£ Z: V' v':0I t ' here fans have The wild - over gone Bpaclal to The of basketball the the 'v performance Jan 19—Coach "East j High school basketball team 'outplayed v the RABBIT HUNTERS’ Grantsville five in the first half of the ’ basketball game here tonight and was EXCURSIONS returned victor although the local boys played the visitors even: in the second Sunday half The final ' score was East Bide Train 47 Grantsville 33 The score stood (leaves - 730 a in-- Advertisement ' 0 0 - IT Special to Ttoe 10 6 ' 26-2- COLLEGIANS TO PLAY MERICAN to play a four-ma- n team the Unifreshman Utah of basketballers versity won' from the Bingham High school five In a fast game here tonight The was: Freshmen 46 Bingham 26 score Vern Dalby referee A total of nineteen fouls were ' called on the varsity greenlings and Bing500 per cent acB Y U WILL TANGLE ham was more-thacurate in tossing from the foul line WITH SPRINGVILLE Crystal was ' the-- staunchest of Homer ChrlstensenX men in the scoring department Special to The making nine points for his " Jan 19— rThe Brigham team Rudine the varsity center Utah PROVO topped his team in scoring He caged university quintet will-plafive field baskets and drbpped the ball the Sprlngville basketball team here to- through ' six times from the foul line night- The Sprlngville aggregation has The score:' won' from the college team by already U FRESHMEN (46L 5 and last Saturday the score of Y measure the of Bvi took the High Prouse Ifschool ’ '' The 'team 'line-u- p is Sproull O’rf for probable tonight Rudine as follows: Davis g r' B Y U ' : Sprlngville Totals P McDonald Brown rfLf iGlen Guy - BINGHAM (26) G Simmons Sumsion R Eggertsen Willis Weight Charles Brown Wilson if Oberhansley rg Andrus Kenneth Welght Crystal rf 'V Marshall o ' rg SPRINGVILLE MAKES : Holmes Guyman lg lg TEN STRAIGHT ’RHenry Wilson lg Herald-Republica- n Totals " Herald-Republica- n INGHAM Jan 19— Although forced PHILS TRADE TINCUP PILLS FOR ERNEST WALKER Grantsville CHICHESTER SBRAND :’ -- : - Sprlngville Elder High High school quint last year Park City Before the "main event tonight the HYRUM ’ beat' the South 3 Cache school received a lacing at High school came back strong tonight Sprlngville second team' defeated the school 36 12 basket' here to seconds High Fork the hands of the Brigham Young col- In the annual game with the Wyoming Spanish quint tonight and beat the visitors by the score of 26 to 19 The contest the by The and summary: lege team here tonight' although the school lineup was Park 3 score of d It visitors outplayed the heme team in City’s game from starts to finish opened the northern division of the Sprlngville (60) for as ' discovered state basketball league Evanston-boythe second half At tne end of the soon as the first period the score stood 3 In the strength of their opponents they Despite the fact that they were defavor of Coach Knapp’s shooters but lost heart and played an indifferent feated the local boys showed plenty the Brlghamltes ate away most of this kind of ball for the remainder of the of and should be contenders in ginger lead in the second half contest race the for the division title Gardner Barlow showed the best form for the The score: forward was high scorer for right local team caging ten baskets In the South Cache wth four field baskets course of the game Corna right forand two fouls out of six attempts scorer on ward for Brigham was high ‘ Shriever left guard for the church his team dropping the ball through school quint piled up more than half for six baskets from the field of his team’s score on three field basCoach Knapp used practically a new kets and ten foul tosses team in the second half which may The score:account for the scoring power of the WEBER ACADEMY (26) visitors during the period Box the will The Elder boys engage 16 A C team In hoop battle tonight Referee —H Weight 4 The score: - - - - 22-1- - —Charles H J' X election which president of the Chicago Nationals today announced his policy In dealing with' recalcitrant ball players and offered the case of James Archer catcher as an object lessen' The vet- 31-1- Clawson the Rlpps Lg Lg 19 A(-L?-T-H- -fR-i Deadlock Develops at Election ' k - No Utah Greatly Reduced Salary OfRural Basket Shooters Lose fered Archer After He Turns Down Contract Game to Leopards in ' Wright lf Nielson c Thatcher rg a double victory from ' Jordan first and second teams yesterday at the Deseret gymnasium ' Few games have been so hotly' contested as was the one between the first liners and it was only by a timely spurt that sent them winning the final count be9 The enthusiastic fans will ing remember this game because of long the fast team work and sensational basket shooting At the close of the first half the count stood 24 all with both teams fighting hard They both came back strong in the second and never stopped until' the final signal was given Brady the husky center from Jordan was high point winner dropping the ball through for ten fielders and liii general floor work was a feature Dean was a close' 'second with nine and he proved to be stellar man for the L t i HARSH MEASURES - is needed in THAT more harmony of Utah athletics and that' the university and Its ideals should be placed above fraternities were declarations mad- - by Chairman William If 'Leary of the athletic council rit the an nunl honor (lay banquet jffiven last night at the Hotel Utah to the l!il6 athletes by alumni and friends of the university Leary’s talk was perhaps the feature speech of the evening although the banquet was replete with Al oratory “It seems as if the tendency has been to scrap for the fraternities not the school" said Mr Leary “I want to say right here-thaunless the unisecret societies versity is put before will be killed competitive athletics here Legislation may also be taken abolishing fraternities unless some definite action is taken to correct the feeling seemingly existing at our uni- j': ' -' V TtUi - - WEEGHMANUSES East High NEED HARMONY : vjl i : v ‘ ‘ -a-toRE- -BE- the AMERICAN FORK TRIMS PLEASANT GROVE FIVE ' ' i Special to Tbe Hera'id-Rcpublic- ' " an Jan MERICAN FORK 19 ' —Amer-X- a lean Fork High school basketeers vety nearly doubled the score of the the quint from Pleasants- Grove In The played here tonight league game' was: American ' Fork 54 final’ count Pleasant Grove 30 The visitors played the' local boys about even in the first half the 7 period ending with American Fork on the comfortable end of the score It was in the second half 0 team conthat the American 'Fork' vinced the gallery of Its- superiority a- total of 26 points while by scoring : 10 ? - -- ’ For the National O&imeraV meeting at Cleveland the Denver & Bio Grande has authorized a rate of $7175 ($7270 if routed New York Central Lines) Tickets on sale Jan 30-3- 1 final limit Feb 25th Show at Chicago rate of $6170 for the round For 'the National Auto on 25 to Feb 1st good until Feb 20th Jan authorized is gale trip returning Above rates from Salt Lake and other main line points proportionately low rates from other points 28-2- THE SCENIC LIMITED : - - - - the visitors smuggled' away but i points ' Shelley at left forward was the chief satellite of American Fork He scored up 30 of his team's points on eleven field goals and eight foul tosses - - ’t ' A modern all-ste- el train carries through sleepers to Chicago and SL Louis without change of cars STOPOVERS DIVERSE ROUTES' Ticket office SOl Main Street Phone Wasatch £528 Vh i |